GS1 Transport & Logistics WorkshopGS1 Services for the Digital World
Making GS1 an essential building block in IT ecosystems
Jaco Voorspuij, Senior Manager Transport & Logistics
10th September 2019
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Welcome & Agenda
• Schedule for this workshop
• Housekeeping
• Presentations and discussions
• Setting the scene Jaco Voorspuij• Slot Booking Service – GS1 France Ons Sassi• National Location Registry – GS1 Australia Michiel Ruighaver• Cloud for Locations – GS1 in Europe Sara Kalboussi/Valerie Mazzoni• Questions, Answers and Discussion
• Closing
• Lunch
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Anti-Trust Caution
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• GS1 operates under the GS1 anti-trust caution. Strict compliance with
anti-trust laws is and always has been the policy of GS1.
• The best way to avoid problems is to remember that the purpose of the
group is to enhance the ability of all industry members to compete more
efficiently.
• This means:
- There shall be no discussion of prices, allocation of customers, or products,
boycotts, refusals to deal, or market share.
- If any participant believes the group is drifting toward impermissible discussion, the
topic shall be tabled until the opinion of counsel can be obtained.
• The full anti-trust caution is available via the link below, if you would like to read it in
its entirety: http://www.gs1.org/gs1-anti-trust-caution.
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Meeting etiquette
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• Meetings will begin promptly as scheduled
• Be present – avoid multi-tasking
• Avoid distracting behaviour:
- Place mobile devices on silent mode
- Avoid sidebar conversations
• Be considerate
- Avoid monologues
- Keep comments concise
• Collaborate in support of meeting objectives
- Ask questions
- Be open to alternatives
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WiFi internet access
• Select network “Sheraton Lisboa” and connect
• User and Password both: GS1events
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Setting the scene
GS1 services to deliver GS1 T&L strategy
Jaco Voorspuij, Senior Manager Transport & Logistics
10th September 2019; Industry & Standards Event; Lisbon
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E-commerce is likely to reach more than 20% of all retail sales.
Changing T&L landscape
1. Convergence of
physical and digital
2. E-commerce and
consumers
3. B2B commerce
4. Globalisation
5. Urbanisation
6. Technology and
innovation
By 2019, B2B firms will spend more on e-commerce technology than online retailers do.
Source: 10 Ecommerce Trends for 2018
Source: 2016 CGF Collaborative Logistics Report
Inefficient cross-border delivery is consistently one of the top-three biggest barriers for online merchants.
70% of the world’s population will move to an urban area by 2050.
Source: 2016 CGF Collaborative Logistics Report
Source: Cross-border E-commerce Barometer 2016
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Insights from our customers
Technology is significantly impacting T&L.“Digitisation of the maritime supply chain system will help solve the majority of the problems we have today and it will bring a lot of improvement into our day-to-day activity”.
Today’s operations are not sufficient to meet current trends and customer demand.“Facilities and transport networks are not built to support the current trends of smaller packages and high volumes. They were built to support retail fulfilment, not direct-to-customer”.
GS1 can support collaboration between the different logistics partners. “In interconnectivity, it’s important that this language is there
across different parties so that the platform is more like a virtual
layer that brings everyone together”.
GS1 has an opportunity to develop standards for new technology. “Focus on standards and expand to meet whatever new technology needs can be met”.
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GS1 T&L strategy milestones & timeline
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End-to-end visibility throughout the supply chain—from source to consumer down to individual product level
Development efforts, pilots and partnerships
for standardised web APIs, interconnected platforms & registries
Real-time business processes
powered by standardised web APIs, interconnected platforms & registries
Do more with GS1 standards, services and solutionsby telling new stories to new audiences; focus on last mile, HPL, cross-border & traceability
Vision
3-5 years
0-2 years
Today
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Reinforced by Singapore Resolution
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GS1 must establish NOW a system of core services to
create, store, and check GCP, GLN and GTIN.
This system will require urgent prioritisation, focus, and coordination
between Member Organisations and industry,
based on technology tools, business process, and standards rules.
Establishing and maintaining ubiquitous adoption of GCP, GLN, and GTIN
is a pre-requisite to any more advanced use cases in product traceability,
dynamic fulfilment, pedigree, content management, content quality,
and authentication for industry.
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GLN-based Services are like a grocery store
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• Clients come in with widely varying shopping lists and the contents of their shopping bags is highly individual
• Like for grocery shop Clients, one can create profiles across multiple Clients for GLN-based data (Products)
• However a single grocery shop (GLN based service) cannot serve all kinds of Clients
• So each grocery shop (GLN Service) MUST clearly define its target Clients and serve those as best that shop can
• Large retailers may run different shop formulas for different Client profiles.
• Similarly GS1 has developed (and is developing) various shop formulas (GLN based services)
• Today we will have a look at a few (more to come).
Slot Booking and Tracking Service
Eliminating needless waiting at load/unload locations
Ons Sassi, Innovation project manager, GS1 France
10th September 2019; Industry & Standard Event; Lisbon
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Digital agendas interconnection
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Carriers
Picking/Delivery locations
Appointment management platform
Appointment management platform
Give autonomy to each stakeholder
Delete data silos
Facilitate the booking of timeslots (picking then delivery)
Allow algorithms to recommend the best slots and optimise the allocation of resources
Etc.
API & Connector
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A new performance leverage!
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Transport cost
TrucksRoute time
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Similar needs for transport tracking…
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CarriersShippers
API
Tracking platform
Provide 100% of requested data to ordering institution:
• Estimated time of arrival
• Time-stamping of arrival
times
• Self-billing
Avoid multi-homing for carriers
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Slot Booking and Tracking Service : Eliminating needless waiting at load/unload locations and avoiding penalties
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CarriersShippers
API
Appointmentmanagement platform
API
Picking/Delivery locations
Tracking platform
How to ensure trust and security?
Tracking and appointment
management platform
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Decentralised, efficient and secure Slot Booking and Tracking Service
Increased added value for all stakeholders thanks to the blockchain:
- No trusted third-party
- Better flexibility
- Efficient value sharing mechanisms (Tokens)
- New opportunities
- Better collaboration
- Possibility to add new services easily
Carrier 1: 10 amCarrier 2: 11 am
Agenda
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Dynamic rearrangement of digital agendas
Estimated delay of 1h
I’m arriving early! I have to wait for 1h!
Carrier 1: 10 amCarrier 2: 11 am
AgendaCarrier 1
Carrier 2
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Dynamic rearrangement of digital agendas
Is it possible to exchange appointments to avoid both wasted time and penalties?
The answer may be “Yes” thanks to the Blockchain!
New appointment at 11 am
New appointment at 10 am!
Carrier 1
Carrier 2
Carrier 2: 10 amCarrier 1: 11 am
Agenda
Carrier 1
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Demo: 2 possible scenarios
A carrier asks for a switch
• The carrier who is late or arrives early sends a request for a time slot switch
• The logistics site may accept or reject the request
• In case of acceptance, the request is broadcasted to other carriers
Logistics site plays the role of control tower
• Thanks to a complete visibility, a pick-up/delivery location can propose switch opportunities to carriers
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National Location Registry in Australia
What is it? What does it deliver to Australia User Community?
Michiel Ruighaver, Senior Advisor - Freight, Logistics & Industrial Sectors, GS1 Australia
10th September 2019; Industry & Standards Event; Lisbon
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Insert recorded presentation from Michiel/GS1 Australia here.
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Cloud for LocationsGS1 in Europe project
We need a different approach to build a location registry
Project Lead: Sara Kalboussi, GS1 France
Valerie Mazzoni, Chief Marketing & Innovation Officer, GS1 France
10th September 2019; Industry & Standard Event; Lisbon
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Reminder: Singapore Resolution
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GS1 must establish NOW a system of core services to
create, store, and check GCP, GLN and GTIN.
This system will require urgent prioritisation, focus, and coordination
between Member Organisations and industry, based on technology tools,
business process, and standards rules.
Establishing and maintaining ubiquitous adoption of GCP, GLN, and GTIN is a
pre-requisite to any more advanced use cases in product traceability,
dynamic fulfilment, pedigree, content management, content quality, and
authentication for industry.
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GS1 Data Service Strategy – GS1 Registry Platform
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GLN is not a GTIN: we need a different approach to build a location registry because
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No critical mass
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Heterogeneous use
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Multiple sourcesA frequently
evolving data set
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Business needs
Analysis
«Cloud for Locations » Project Deliverables
Initiation
► Setup PDD
► Create Core team
► Deliverables:
- Core team
- PDD
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► Identify prioritized use cases, business cases and stakeholders (cross sectors)
► Deliverables:
- Customer segments
- Data Model
- Consumption profiles
2 Benchmark and Data Workflow
► Define the Data workflow: key allocation process, data in, out (creation, update, consumption, delete)
► Build a competitive benchmark of external & existing MO solutions
► Make an inventory of external location registries (google map,…)
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KP
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► PDD
► Core team
► 3 main business needs
► Location Data Model with core & secondary attributes
► Competitive Benchmark
► GTM Best practices
► Data workflow (in/out)
► Basic and advanced features
► Functional specifications
We are at this stage of the
project
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Business Needs / Customers stakes
• Validated location identifiers
• Complete, accurate, up-to-date data
• Interconnection between existing databases
• Data accessible for everyone who needs it
• Centralised Location repository
Location information and data quality
• Promote the origin of the product, and its lifecycle
• Enable food Traceability (fresh foods, farmers) & safety
• Sustainability (product processes, sourcing, respect for environment, animal wellbeing)
• Transparency for customers
• Compliance with regulation
Product Traceability
• Deliver to the right address
• Improve process time
• Reduce transportation cost
• Supply chain efficiency
• Help transports to identify physical locations
• Accurate data about operating hours
Transport and supply chain
efficiency
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What information on locations do our customers need to solve their problems?
Key attributes
• Global unique identifier
• Name of location
• Name of the company
• Address: street #, postal code, country, GPS coordinates
• Location description
Secondary attributes
• ID: Legal identifiers
• Company type at location
• Detailed location characteristics
• Location Access constraints
• Location Certifications
• Products found at location
• Source of data -owner of location or external party
Data Model
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Cloud for Locations project milestones
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2019
Today
4/29/2019
Workshop 2Workshop 1
2/19/2019
Kick-off
1/8/2019
Cloud For Locations
Benchmark & Data workflow
Jan – Jun 2019Business needs Analysis
Aug 2018 - Jan 2019Core Team Recruitment
Jan. Mar. May. Jul. Sept. NovFeb. Apr. Jun. Aug. Oct. Dec
Jan – Dec 2019
May – Dec 2019
Workshop 36/17/2019
Workshop 4To be planned
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Cloud for locations Core Team
Lead
Cloud for Locations Project Team
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Join us at Cloud for Locations
session during GS1inEurope
regional forum on Monday 14th, October
11:00am to 12:30pm
Contact: Sara KALBOUSSI
Phone: +33 (0)6 73 72 87 87
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Questions & Discussions
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Close
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• Thank you all for being here
• Thursday morning 08:30 – 10:30 we have a session titled
“Transport & Logistics: Key to Customer Experience”
• Hope to welcome you there again
• But for now enjoy your lunch
Bon Appétit